Straits Times Overland Journal, 21 June 1880

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  • 25 1 FOR DUPATCH PKI! P. r,,, SILAMLK "pESHAWtTB? 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XXI. No. :,i SINGAPORE, MONDAY. JUNE 21, 1880. Pkice to Cents.
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  • 17 1 Domestic Occurrence. BIRTH. MfrrTan^lin, on the loth .7 tine, the wife Backhouse, "The Putls." of aMaugltti. rr-
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  • 127 1 STRAITS TIMES MONDAY, 21st JUNE, 1880. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Singapore, 21st June, 1— Qambier j-.i;,. Black Pepper White Pepper, fair quality 14.7 Sago Flour, Sarawak Pearl Sai^o ;s.tiO. Coffee, Bonthyne 16.< Tapioca, small Flake 5.15. Tin 40s. Mul. IU. lbs. Shirtings 1.65. do do I 6 doT. Cloth... 1.07 7
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  • 1131 1 verland issue of the Straus UEs was dated Monday the 11th instant, and despatched by the M. M. stumer Irauuailrfy which left early next morning with the homeward mail. The P. and -Vanit-i* Ancvmt arrived here with the London mail of the 21st May, on \Vednesuay
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  • 852 1 Daring Piratical Plot on the British Steamer "Bowen." What there is every reason to belies would have been, had it com- to pei tinii, one of the a rible 1 1 of modern times has, if one ma believe circumstantial evidence, jus! been prevented by the sheerest luck on board
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  • 10291 2 the Jim!*/ lime*, 1 x June* Tut Native States Appropriation Ordim \\< i.. 1 i has i ig£e6ted that t his measure might be mote accurately styled the "Colonial Minister's Misappropriation Ordinance," but without y hard words it seems advisable, before the discussion on the Bill
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  • 1637 5 /-'ye/// the Daily Tm/rs, June. Tin; M imit.es published on Thursday of the Council Meeting of' Tuesday last will, we nave no doubtj have been read by ii i I ouj? readers with mingled feelings of relief and satisfaction, relief that our revenue is
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  • 704 6 From the Daily Time*, lit ft June. Dijmi Minutes of a Meeting of the Legislative Council, hold on Tuesday. 15th Juno, ISSO. Passes i His KXCELLKNCI III! (i(»\ KUNiii;. (Sir Frkdkkk k Axorsn i ld, v i Hi> Honour the Chief .Just.-.' (Sir T SIDOBBAI Lhe Hon'ble
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  • 271 6 From ///c Dailg Times. VM/i June. Draft Minutes of a Meeting of thG Legislative Council, held on Friday, 18th Jnne, 1880. 1 'Hl.si; NT. Hi^ K\» ki.i.i.ncy thk (Jovi;u\<»4. (Sir Frederick A. Weld, k.c.m.0.) His HdiuMirjtlu 1 Chief Justice (Sir T. Sidgreaves The Officer Commandiog the Troops
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  • 1521 6 From tie Dailg Times, LBfti June. Wi; take from the Peuaug Gazelle the following interesting acooutri of a recent meeting of that useful and energetic body, the Penally Association, which was held to give expression to the views of the Penang Community regarding the Appropriation Bill, and
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  • 1146 6 11 the Daily Tifnett, 17 tk ipontriei that, producing those translations, their original appaanuce iv the Btr be acknowledge The I' the 21M.1i A thus draws the at trillion ot Masters and Owner- <»!' foreign ye retjueii ti n^f Philippine porta to the ne< compliance with the quarantine
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  • 1501 7 From the Daily Times. It)/// June. oar ooatemponrtoi that, la reproducing tin-,. translation*, their original appearanoa m the s\;i,ts I, Ma llllN arkiiowleilne-1.. The /ara /W-> of the 25th and 26th May gives fuller particulars 'of the causes of the troubles m Jambie which come m short
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  • 642 7 Front the bath/ Time*. I .>/// i. are indebted to 1 1 eaklf Advertiser of the 12th instant, for tliG following itema of m»\\-: /i 11. the late P unit Kumariraina.—\\\ our last issue we note. l the tad accident which has been the casion of m> much
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  • 1227 8 (From our own Correspondent.) Mauritius, ID/// Mo,/. Since the date of my last the winter has fairly set m here, and m the high parts of the island the weather has been sufficiently chilly to make blankets ver\ acceptable wf a night. 1 regrel to say we have had
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  • 1188 8 from the Daily Times, 14/// Jnn<'. i h rum OUT OWH Currrsfioinh'iit j I'liunifj. \n//i .hi iw, LBSO. -In iuv last letter I referred briefly to a meeting of the Penang Association which bad been adjourned to Monday th<> 7th mst. Punctually at the how named on that day
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  • Correspondence.
    • 105 8 To tin Editor of the ])<tily i Siu. To-da\ i> the Anniversary of 1 Katie of Wat.rloo. where Vllingtyn iirht Napoleon ;ui(l looked out nil d;t for the arrival of the I'rnssians und( ISlucher who arrived at about 2 ]> Wellington had so lew men
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    • 535 8 To thr for fh, "^H Sik. -As a planter, 1 i prise, and I miv »ay dism proposed to levy what mution tax upon all Chinese Immigrant and 1 desire to add my proi niv brother planters m Province Well lev as so abh tli by
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  • News Of the Week.
    • 639 9 In addition to a line of steamer* to Bombay, the Canard Company propose run a fortnight!.* lino between anila, Ratavia. Singapore and Ku- j rone. JpisaiiiMui{Leil m the [ndiau papers onl Lytlun has accepted an inition from the onservative men.the Ldinbur^h rnivorsity to a candidate for the
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    • 355 9 Mi:. Tes \\i D( nlop, Acting Magistrate, has applied for leave of absence and will >bably leave f#r K;!^--land by the n-.'xt I*. O. steamer. Hia magisterial duties will, we hear, be probably undertaken by Mr. Trotter and Mr. Trevenea, each of whom will sit three days
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    • 173 9 The M. M. Co/s eteaniship Iraonaddy, Captuiu Un mvain, Jei't at b a. m. I yesterday, with the n-1 i .< I and the following 1 pasfeeugers. M f°i l/ ;> lV T Henderson, Mr. Woorinolen, Mr. A.ltero», M iJtaut A]tMj,!],;i.ult, an.l Mr. Minnch Thk P. and
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    • 120 9 The Committee of the Botanical Gardens have issued a notice t.» subscribers! > the gardens thai thedelivery of cut Sowers has been prohibited. Tin British Ship Cattl R Captain Mann, which arrived here on M -ndav last left Cardiff on 24th .Mareli and has made the passage
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    • 748 9 Mi;. Marcus, the Chinese Interpreter to .Major Dunlop, is now on hifcrial at the Police Court on chars of having received gratifications. i are requested by Mademoiselle Olg& Duboin to state that her Grand Concert which was fixed tor last night m the Town Hall will he
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    • 255 9 A\ exce linglj wrell contested boat raeir< took place lasi evening between two ■cratch crews of the Sin^ap >iv I! >winu Club. After drawing for first \> of men, the Fallowing crewn were arranged ilmt of the black boal thought be somewhat th 111. v«
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    • 547 10 Whan- glad to announce thai Mr. L. J. Fraser has beeo apiwioted a Municipal Commissioner by H. E. the Governor. THE total return of visitors t<» the Raffles Library and Museum during fbe week ending Friday, l s th June, jssn, was 1,100. Tmb British barque Queen
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1471 10 BJlIPi> 1 N (i I NJT ELLI(i X N C X Srnbald. irrfliafe. Continued, Baturdaj, 12th June« British steamer Cairusmuir*' 1,1*23 1 »na, CauMe com minder, H. M .*s »tee>mer Oharybdis" 2.187 tons, Botbavai commander, Hankow 4* h June, consijrn^os F'atcrson SinionH X Johore 12th June oonsi^nee Senior Navsl Officer.
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